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South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines

sodium bicarbonate
8.4% (1mmol/mL) injection,
7.5% (0.89mmol/mL) oral solution*
Department of Health, Government of South Australia. All rights reserved

Note

This guideline provides advice of a general nature. This statewide guideline has been prepared to promote and facilitate
standardisation and consistency of practice, using a multidisciplinary approach. The guideline is based on a review of
published evidence and expert opinion.
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Health practitioners in the South Australian public health sector are expected to review specific details of each patient and
professionally assess the applicability of the relevant guideline to that clinical situation.
If for good clinical reasons, a decision is made to depart from the guideline, the responsible clinician must document in the
patients medical record, the decision made, by whom, and detailed reasons for the departure from the guideline.
This statewide guideline does not address all the elements of clinical practice and assumes that the individual clinicians are
responsible for discussing care with consumers in an environment that is culturally appropriate and which enables respectful
confidential discussion. This includes:
The use of interpreter services where necessary,
Advising consumers of their choice and ensuring informed consent is obtained,
Providing care within scope of practice, meeting all legislative requirements and maintaining standards of
professional conduct, and
Documenting all care in accordance with mandatory and local requirements

Synonyms
NaHCO3

Dose and Indications


All doses are written in millimoles of sodium bicarbonate

Correcting Metabolic Acidosis


Intravenous
Determined by base deficit
Full Correction Dose (mmol) = 0.3 x base deficit (mmol/L) x wt(kg)
Administer half of the calculated dose, and then assess the need for remainder.

Late Metabolic Acidosis


Oral
2mmol/kg daily

ISBN number: 978-1-74243-431-5


Endorsed by: South Australian Maternal & Neonatal Clinical Network
Last Revised: 8/11/2012
Contact: South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines Workgroup at:
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South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines

sodium bicarbonate
8.4% (1mmol/mL) injection, 7.5% (0.89mmol/mL) oral solution*
Preparation and Administration
Intravenous
Be sure to dilute the IV preparation prior to administration.
Dilute the 8.4% sodium bicarbonate solution with an equal volume of compatible fluid. The
resulting solution contains 0.5mmol/mL sodium bicarbonate.
Dose 2mmol 4mmol 6mmol 8mmol 10mmol

Volume 4mL 8mL 12mL 16mL 20mL


Shake well to ensure thorough mixing.
Administered at a rate not exceeding 0.5mmol/kg/minute.
Discard remaining solution

Oral
The oral solution contains 0.89mmol/mL of sodium bicarbonate.
* 7.5% (0.89mmol/mL) oral solution is not commercially available however is manufactured by
Womens & Childrens Health Network Pharmacy

The intravenous preparation contains 1mmol/mL and may be given orally.


To minimise gastric irritation, give with feeds or dilute with equal volume water for injection.

Compatible Fluids
Glucose 5%, 10% and Sodium Chloride 0.9%

Adverse Effects
Common
Local tissue necrosis if extravasation occurs.

Infrequent
Metabolic alkalosis (with excessive doses, too rapid administration, or in renal impairment)

Rare
Hypernatraemia (with excessive use)

Monitoring
Monitor acid/base status

ISBN number: 978-1-74243-431-5


Endorsed by: South Australian Maternal & Neonatal Clinical Network
Last Revised: 8/11/2012
Contact: South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines Workgroup at:
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South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines

sodium bicarbonate
8.4% (1mmol/mL) injection, 7.5% (0.89mmol/mL) oral solution*

Practice Points
When using Intravenously, do NOT administer a concentration greater than 0.5mmol/mL
nor inject at a rate faster than 0.5mmol/kg/minute.
Flush intravenous line before and after administration if the primary intravenous fluid
contains calcium or phosphate as these will precipitate.
Do not give with any other intravenous drugs.
Hypernatraemia may result from excessive use.
Intracellular acidosis may worsen if administered during poor ventilation
Initial administration of half the calculated dose may minimise the sodium and fluid load.
Adjust dose as indicated by serum bicarbonate.

Version control and change history


PDS reference: CG056

Version Date from Date to Amendment


1.0 November 2012 current Original version

ISBN number: 978-1-74243-431-5


Endorsed by: South Australian Maternal & Neonatal Clinical Network
Last Revised: 8/11/2012
Contact: South Australian Neonatal Medication Guidelines Workgroup at:
NeoMed@health.sa.gov.au Page 3 of 3

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